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Invoice for Mahd-i ‘Ulya's building
Confirmed by Ustad (master) Ja‘far Mi‘mar (architect), Haji Muhammad Taqi Mi‘mar, and Haji Ustad ‘Ali Mi‘mar
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List of stipends of Mahd-i ‘Ulya's workers, 1836 or 1837
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Correspondence regarding Mahd-i ‘Ulya's building, 1922 to 1927
Correspondence among the Cabinet and Ministries of Education and Finance on converting parts of Mahd-i ‘Ulya's building in ‘Abd al-‘Azim shrine into the ‘Azimiyah school
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Regarding Sahib Ikhtiyar's property
Petition regarding a property owned by Sahib Ikhtiar located in Buluk-i Ghar (Tehran); Sahib Ikhtiar has paid the same amount of tax although the land is desolated due to shortage of water. He asks the Majlis and the Ministry of Finance to send an auditor to investigate. This property previously belonged to Mahd-i ‘Ulya and parts of the qanat were later purchased by Mirza Fazl Allah Khan.
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Receipt in [Tavus Khanum] Taj al-Dawlah's handwriting
Receipt from Tavus Khanum Taj al-Dawlah, the wife of Fathʻali Shah, about the rents of shops and financial matters. On the back, Mahd-i ʻUlya, the mother of Nasir al-Din Shah, has confirmed this.
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Documents related to Mahd ‘Ulya
Documents related to Mahd ‘Ulya: a receipt with her seal regarding the servants' stipend of 180 tumans received from Khan Nazir (December of 1872); list of the late Mahd ‘Ulya's debts, including what has been paid from the sale of her house, the properties inherited or obtained by her, and her household items; a letter perhaps related to the previous document with a note possibly by ʻAzud al-Mulk and another most likely by Nasir al-Din Shah saying that the matter should be discussed with ʻAzud al-Mulk. The seal on this letter belongs to Muʻin al-Dawlah; price list of items and household...
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Nasir al-Din Shah's writing
Regarding financial transactions related to ‘Ala’ al-Din, Mahd-i ‘Ulya, Amin al-Sultan, and Qavam
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Telegraph from Mushir al-Mulk to ‘Ala’ al-Dawlah, 1874
Regarding the late Mahd-i ‘Ulya's stipend that Qavam al-Mulk had taken responsibility for paying
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Nasir al-Din Shah's decree, 1873
Addressed to ‘Ala’ al-Dawlah, regarding using the stipend of the late Mahd-i ‘Ulya to hire five hundred young troopers with a forty tuman stipend for each
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List of promisory notes, 1837 or 1838
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